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  • S. 3346 aims to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by designating certain streams in Montana's greater Yellowstone ecosystem and Smith River system as part of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System. The legislation highlights the importance of these streams for recreation, wildlife, and cultural...

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    S. 3346 is a plan to protect special streams in Montana, making sure they stay nice and clean for people to enjoy, while still letting folks use the land and water how they need to. It also promises to be fair to people who own the land and lets important energy projects keep happening.

  • S. 4050 aims to extend the deadline for starting construction on certain hydroelectric projects located on the Red River. Specifically, it allows the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to grant a one-year extension for projects numbered P-12756 and P-13160, upon request....

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    S. 4050 is a bill that lets certain planned water power projects on the Red River have more time to start building. This means they can ask for one more year to begin, and if their permission to build ran out, they might get it back starting from when it first ended.

  • S. 4050 is a bill proposed in the 118th Congress that aims to extend the deadline for starting the construction of certain hydroelectric projects on the Red River. Specifically, it allows the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to grant a one-year extension for...

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    This bill lets a government agency give more time for starting certain water-power projects on the Red River. If the projects missed their first deadline, the agency can bring back their permission and give them another year to start building.